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1 Diesel Mechanics Technology-Digital Broadcast Arts DMT 130 Medium Duty Diesel Engine Tune Up (4) - The use of diesel tune up and diagnostic equipment. Topics include: fuel systems; compression testing; fuel pump and injection timing; troubleshooting procedures; alternators, regulators, and starting systems. DMT 135 Basic Hydraulics (4) - Basic hydraulic system principles and service. Topics of study include hydraulic theory, safety requirements, hydraulic diagrams and ISO symbols, component operation, service and repair troubleshooting, and test equipment usage. DMT 196 Special Problems in Diesel Technology (.5-3) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture or laboratory may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule. A special study in topics in the area of interest to diesel mechanics, generally research in nature. The content to be determined by the need of the student under a signed contract with the instructor. DMT 197 Diesel Mechanics Technology Workshop (.5-3) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture or laboratory may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule. A special selection of topics specific in nature. The contents will vary depending on specific needs of the students and community. DMT 200 Diesel Engine Rebuilding I (4) - Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DMT 100 Recommended preparation: DMT 105 Theory and practice in rebuilding diesel engines. Topics for study include disassembly, cleaning, inspection, and analysis of engine parts. Also included are cylinder head service, sleeve and piston service, advanced machining and measuring techniques. DMT 201 Diesel Engine Rebuilding II (4) - Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DMT 200 Theory and practice in rebuilding diesel engines. Topics for study include final cleaning, inspection and reassembly of engine parts. Also included are assembly measuring, torque procedures and torque-turn methods used on engine assembly, and engine testing upon completion of assembly. Digital Broadcast Arts (DBA) Contact the Media Studies Department for further information., (769) , ext Office: P-31 Associate in Arts Degrees AA Degree requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Radio and Television Associate in Science Degrees AS Degree requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Digital Video Certificates of Achievement Certificate of Achievement requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Digital Video Entertainment Technology Radio and Television Certificates of Proficiency Certificates of Proficiency requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Broadcast Journalism Digital Media Broadcast Journalism PROGRAMS OF STUDY Provides a background in print journalism and broadcast journalism: practical experience in gathering, writing, editing and producing news. This certificate prepares students for employment in the television news industry. CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY JOUR 101 Multimedia Writing and Reporting 3 JOUR 105 Multimedia News Writing and Production 3 DBA 240B Beginning Television News/Sports 3 DBA 240D Advanced Television News/Sports 3 TOTAL UNITS 15 The Broadcast Journalism Certificate of Proficiency is also listed under Journalism. Digital Media This program encompasses digital video editing in digital media. The certificate prepares students for employment in the film, video, Internet, and television industries. Major growth in this industry is anticipated as Internet and television merge into one medium. CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY CINE/DBA 125 Beg Film/Video Field Production 3 or GCMW 165 Digital Video Design 3 DBA 270 Digital Video Editing 3 DBA 275 Avid Editing for Television & Film 3 GCMW 204 Motion Graphics for Multimedia 3 GCMW 205 Digital Video for Multimedia 3 TOTAL UNITS 15 Digital Media Certificate of Proficiency is also listed under Graphic Communications-Multimedia and Web. Digital Video Digital Video encompasses editing and design in using digital media. This degree prepares students for employment in the film, video, Internet, and television industries. A.S. DEGREE MAJOR OR GCIP 140 Digital Imaging/Photoshop I 3 GCMW 165 Digital Video Design 3 GCMW 204 Motion Graphics for Multimedia 3 GCMW 205 Digital Video for Multimedia 3 DBA/CINE 125 Beginning Film and Video Field Production 3 DBA 270 Digital Video Editing 3 DBA 275 Avid Editing for Television and Film 3 Electives (2 courses required, 6 units minimum) ARTI 246 Digital 3D Design and Modeling 3 ARTI 247 Digital 3D Design and Animation 3 170

3 Digital Broadcast Arts DBA 100 Introduction to Radio and TV (3) A survey of American broadcasting, its development, impact and influence on our society; basic principles, mass communication theory, station operation programming, advertising, rating services, cable television, regulation, and censorship; in depth analysis of current issues and developments. DBA 100L Introduction to Radio and Television Laboratory (1) Practice in use of radio and television studio equipment. Designed for students who are not Radio Television majors. DBA 103 Introduction to Audio-Visual Systems (3) Note: Cross listed as ENTT 103; may not be taken for Pass/No Pass grading Provides a theoretical and practical foundation in temporary and permanent video and audio systems technology for entertainment applications such as theatre, corporate events, hotel/ballroom A/V work, theme parks, museums and other related applications. DBA 110 Broadcast Writing and Producing (3) Creating and developing ideas and materials for broadcast. Problems of timing, pacing, visualization, and expression. Techniques of scripting for radio and television. DBA 115 Creative Writing for Television and Cinema (3) Note: Cross listed as CINE 115 Instruction and practice in the art of dramatic script writing. Emphasis is placed on the development of the initial story idea into a viable, professional shooting script for television or film. DBA 120 Digital Television Production (3) Note: Cross listed as ENTT 120; may not be taken for Pass/No Pass grading The terminology, practices, and aesthetic considerations of visual and sound productions. Principles of producing, staging, shot composition, directing, blocking, graphics, studio techniques, and lighting, for television. DBA 125 Beginning Film and Video Field Production (3) Recommended preparation: CINE 100 or DBA 100L Note: Cross listed as CINE 125 ; UC CINE/DBA 125 and 225 combined: maximum credit, one course A study of the basic techniques of field production using Super 8 or 16mm film or analog or digital video equipment as applied to various cinematic forms. The student will work with a team on a project through the preproduction, shooting, and postproduction phases of narrative storytelling for the screen. DBA 130 Radio Production (3) Note: Cross listed as ENTT 130; may not be taken for Pass/No Pass grading Techniques and theories of audio production in the preparation of radio programs. Use of audio mixing and recording equipment, editing and dubbing, microphone techniques and program construction. A program produced by the student will be broadcast on radio station KKSM. DBA 135A Basic Radio Station Operations (3) Introduction to radio station operations and audio production skills along with practical exercises using broadcast equipment and techniques. DBA 135B Beginning Radio Station Operations (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 135A Beginning radio station operations and audio production skills with emphasis on developing a format radio show. DBA 135C Intermediate Radio Station Operations (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 135B Intermediate radio station operations and audio/editing production skills with emphasis on creating a unique radio show. DBA 135D Advanced Radio Station Operations (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 135C Advanced radio station programming operations and audio production editing. Special emphasis in broadcast management training. DBA 140 Radio News (3) Introduction to the principles of radio news writing, rewriting, editing, gathering (by audio recording and news wire services), and announcing. Student will incorporate learning into the production of radio newscasts for radio station KKSM. DBA 150 Performance and Acting for Broadcast and Film (3) Techniques of preparation and delivery of materials before microphone and camera. DBA 170 Introduction to Video Editing (3) Note: Cross listed as CINE 170; may not be taken for Pass/No Pass grading Covers the technical and theoretical aspects of film and video editing. Provides an introduction to the basic techniques, elements of editing language, the various technical processes used, introduction to Final Cut Pro software, as well as the related skills necessary for editing digital media. DBA 180 Sports Broadcasting (3) Sports broadcasting: anchoring, reporting, play-by-play, and color announcing techniques. DBA 194A Radio Operations (1, 2, 3) 3, 6, or Advanced research projects designed to meet the specific needs of student s interest in radio station operations. Projects may be chosen for production by the College or by the individual student. 172

4 Digital Broadcast Arts DBA 194B Experimental Topics Television Operations (1, 2, 3) 3, 6, or Individual television projects, including operations of television equipment in college produced television programs or individual productions. DBA 197 Radio and Television Topics (.5-4) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture and/or laboratory may be scheduled by the department. Topics in Radio and Television. See Class Schedule for specific topic offered. Course title will designate subject covered. DBA 220 TV Production and Directing (3) Techniques and theories of television production and direction. Practice in pre production planning, staging, studio production, and editing. Duties and responsibilities of director and production crew. Production of fully scripted television programs for airing on cable and broadcast stations. DBA 225 Intermediate Film and Video Field Production (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CINE/DBA 125 Note: Cross listed as CINE 225 ; UC CINE/DBA 125 and 225 combined: maximum credit, one course. Principles, techniques, and theory of field production using digital or analog video or 16mm film equipment. Theory and practice of off line linear or nonlinear editing. DBA 230 Digital Audio Avid Pro Tools (3) Principles and techniques of editing radio, television, and film audio projects using Avid Pro Tools software and technology. Digitizing audio source material, working knowledge of Avid Pro Tools interface, use of multi-track audio editing system, mic and recording techniques. DBA 240A Basic Television News/Sports (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA/ENTT 120; completion of, or concurrent enrollment in DBA/ENTT 120 Basic principles of broadcast scripting, gathering, and editing of television news and/or sports. Learn the technical studio production elements of a news or sports cast. DBA 240B Beginning Television News/Sports (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 240A Recommended preparation: DBA 110 Students perform as members of the TV News and Sports broadcast team at a beginning level. Students will assist in the production of the College s various live newscasts and sportscasts for airing on cable television, and will participate in a variety of TV broadcast roles. DBA 240C Intermediate Television News/Sports (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 240B Intermediate level skills are applied as members of the on-air crew and production team, producing TV News and Sports broadcasts. Students will produce the College s various live newscasts and sportscasts for airing on cable television, participating in a variety of TV broadcast roles. DBA 240D Advanced Television News/Sports (3) Recommended preparation: DBA 240C Advanced principles and application of techniques and theory of local TV News reporting, sports reporting, news gathering, producing, and editing an ongoing weekly TV news/sports program. Production of newscasts for airing on cable television. DBA 270 Digital Video Editing (3) Note: Cross listed as CINE 270 Principles and techniques of digital non-linear video editing for broadcast TV and film. Overview of Adobe Premiere software program. Application of professional operational and aesthetic editing principles. DBA 275 Avid Editing for Television and Film (3) Note: Cross listed as CINE 275 Principles and techniques of editing video and film projects using Avid technology. Digitizing source material, storyboarding, timeline, audio editing, importing and exporting graphics, outputting, and media management. DBA 294 Radio Programming Projects (3) Advanced radio projects to meet the specific needs of the student s interest in radio programming. Work on college produced broadcast productions. DBA 298A Beginning Broadcast Internship (3) Beginning internships at radio and television broadcast stations, Palomar College TV, cable companies, and other communications facilities. Prior internship experience not required; assumes entry-level skills and production experience. May involve entry-level work on independent productions including research, scripting, and pre-production planning. DBA 298B Intermediate Broadcast Internship (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 298A Intermediate internships at radio and television broadcast stations, Palomar College TV, cable companies, network affiliates, and other communications facilities. At least one prior internship experience required; assumes intermediate level skills and production experience, and may involve intermediate level duties and assignments. May involve intermediate level work on independent productions, including research, scripting, pre-production planning, and shooting. 173

5 Digital Broadcast Arts -Disability Resource-Drafting Technology DBA 298C Advanced Broadcast Internships (3) Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DBA 298B Note: Cross listed as ENTT 298C; may not be taken for Pass/No Pass grading Work on advanced television production including individual research, work on advanced college produced programs, or internships at local Network affiliate broadcast stations, radio stations, cable companies, and other professional communications facilities. Disability Resource (DR) Contact the Disability Resosurce Center for further information. (760) , ext Office: DSPS COURSE OFFERINGS Courses numbered under 50 are non-degree courses. Courses numbered under 100 are not intended for transfer credit. DR 15 English Essentials for Students with Disabilities (3) ; Students must have the ability to learn in a group setting. Students must be able to produce computer generated work by using the keyboard or other assistive technology. Provides special assistance for students with disabilities to develop basic skills in written communication. Working with computers is part of the class format. DR 18 Phonics for Students with Disabilities (3) This course is designed to meet the needs of students with disabilities. It teaches the use of phonics as a spelling and reading strategy. DR 20 Pre-Algebra Support (3) Provides programmed instruction on an individual and/or small group basis to students with disabilities. Practice in understanding and performing basic arithmetic tasks necessary for successful functioning in society. DR 25 Algebra Support (1.5,3) 1½ or Recommended preparation: MATH 15 or eligibility for MATH 50 Provides personalized instruction in basic study management techniques for the support of students with disabilities in mainstream classes. The course will help students with disabilities to develop specialized study techniques and interpersonal skills needed for success in mainstream classes. DR 26 Composition Skills and Strategies for the Intermediate Writer (3) Recommended preparation: ENG 10 or eligibility for ENG 50 This class is designed to help students with disabilities improve their intermediate composition skills through methods and strategies specific to their disabilities. DR 40 Adapted Computer Skills (3) Provides computer training using specialized software and hardware adaptations to assist students with disabilities to develop skills in word processing and Internet research. DR 41 Advanced Adapted Computers for Students with Disabilities (3) Recommended preparation: DR 40 Provides training in more advanced software for students with disabilities by using their prescribed access technology. DR 43.1 Software for Students with Vision Loss I (3) Recommended Preparation: Keyboarding skills with a minimum of 15 words per minute Provides training using specialized software and hardware adaptations to assist students with blindness/low vision to develop computer skills. DR 43.2 Software for Students with Vision Loss II (3) Recommended Preparation: Keyboarding skills with a minimum of 15 words per minute along with prior experience with a screen reading or magnification application Provides training using specialized software and hardware adaptations in combination with Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and other academic applications. DR 45L Adapted Computer Laboratory (1) Provides supervised hands on opportunities to acquire and reinforce skills on computer equipment adapted for students with disabilities. DR 47 Topics in Disability Resource (.5-3) awarded in topics courses are dependent upon the number of hours required of the student. Any combination of lecture and/or laboratory may be scheduled by the department. Refer to Class Schedule. Topics in disability resource. See Class Schedule for specific topic offered. Course title will designate subject covered. Drafting Technology (DT) Contact the Trade and Industry Department for further information. (760) , ext Office: T-102A Associate in Science Degrees - AS Degree requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Computer Assisted Drafting Drafting Technology - Multimedia Drafting Technology - Technical Electro-Mechanical Drafting and Design Interactive Media Design - Emphasis in 3D Modeling and Animation Interactive Media Design - Emphasis in Multimedia Design Certificates of Achievement - Certificate of Achievement requirements are listed in Section 6 (green pages). Computer Assisted Drafting Drafting Technology - Multimedia Drafting Technology - Technical Electro-Mechanical Drafting and Design Interactive Media Design - Emphasis in 3D Modeling and Animation Interactive Media Design - Emphasis in Multimedia Design 174

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